Welcome to the unofficial source of resources for Salesforce’s Flow product. Here, members of the community seek to provide a starting point for all useful Flow information.
Note that this is NOT an official Salesforce website and that some of the content available here is not official Salesforce-supported technology.
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Seamless Flow Handoffs from Users to Agents
Users can start flows and then pause them, and those same flows can be made to appear on the user’s Contact record where an agent can resume and complete the flow. This requires and relies on the Guided Action List’s ability to find and display all paused flows associated with a record. The Community user […]
Learn how to Insert Images in Flow Screens
There’s a new blog post on Salesforce’s official blog channel covering the use of the official, bundled-with-Flow Display Image screen component. Check it out. There’s also the more powerful, less polished Image screen component that continues to be available on this community site. The original post on that. Here’s a post we did on overriding […]
New Flow Action: Get Distance between Cities
There are scenarios where you need to know the distance between two specific cities and use it in your flows. Now you can easily do it using this new flow action. Grab an unmanaged package here, install it to you Salesforce organization and add it to your flow. Alternatively, you can grab the source code […]
The Definitive Guide: Connecting Platform Events to Flows
Platform Events and Flows are a perfect match, but to get them to work with each other, you need to go through Process Builder and deal with several interesting wrinkles. Learn More.
Converting a Flow Builder Flow Version Back to Cloud Flow Designer
If you’ve made changes to your flows in Flow Builder and would like to switch back to using Cloud Flow Designer to edit these flows, this tip’s for you.
